GOOGLE RESTRICT TO A ONE PAGE LIMITATION. TO SEE "ALL POSTS" OF THE COLLECTION INCLUDING OTHER RARE BRANDS......
USE THE "OLDER POST" LINK AT BOTTOM OF PAGE...
OR THE "LABEL OPTION " LINK THAT WILL SHOW ALL THE SAWS IN THAT CATEGORY.

SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE NOT CAUSED BY ME...LAST UPDATE 2016-09-11.

THE NEW ACQUISITION ARE LISTED AS RESTORATION PROJECT. SOME SAWS ARE DONATIONS AND OTHERS ARE PURCHASED SAWS...BEING DISPLAY AS WINTER RESTORATION PROJECTS.

Museum is now closed for the Season and will re-open next spring on the 1st of July.

TESTIMONY FROM STEVE WISELEY
I got the saw from my wife's uncles property in Whistler BC after he passed away in spring of 2011. My wife's uncle, Ron Mackie lived in Whistler from 1963 to 2011. I understand there were a number of Canadien saws used by crews on Whistler mountain when the mountain was being developed. Ron worked on Whistler mountain doing drilling and blasting, he also did the water supply system for snowmaking water supply and water supply for the buildings on the mountain. Ron also used the saw when he was building his house and two other houses on three lots totaling 12 acres of mountainside lots in Whistler. I didn't meet Ron until 1983. I had never seen the saw running in Whistler, so I don't really know that last time it was running.

A.C Lamb was the family name for the original warehouse, they were one of the largest distributors for Titan, Mercury Disston Chainsaws. At some point they began to produce their own brand of Lamb chainsaws. The Lamb's were responsible for production of maple syrup lines, sales related to outboards, pumps, snow machines, and others..... They had their own marina to aid in customer familiarization with their outboard purchases. These folks were truly captains of industry in their day.
The Titan Blue Streak hung from the ceiling of the original warehouse in Liverpool New York and was viewed by many a patron, a very well recognized part of local history.